@drdonovan: Chronic tailbone pain (coccyx pain) after a fall? Here’s what most people don’t realize. She injured her tailbone years ago while cheerleading — fell directly on her coccyx and never fully recovered. Since then: • Sitting was painful • Work felt exhausting • Emotions felt heavier • Her lower back constantly flared Coccyx injuries don’t just “go away.” When the tailbone is irritated or misaligned, it can affect pelvic alignment, lower back mechanics, and even how your nervous system processes stress and pain. In this visit we: ✔️ Adjusted her full spine ✔️ Addressed sacral and pelvic alignment ✔️ Released surrounding soft tissue ✔️ Used laser therapy to reduce inflammation and support healing When the foundation of your spine improves, pressure patterns change — and the body finally gets a chance to calm down. Tailbone pain isn’t just uncomfortable. It can affect how you sit, move, work, and even how you feel. If you’ve had a fall and “just dealt with it” for years… your body might still be compensating.